A+ and MCSEA+ MCSE and File Resources
* www.certification-crazy.net/A+_study_guidesBelow
you'll find a bunch of links to A+ information and study guides that
helped me to pass the A+ certification. If you're looking for A+
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General Comptia A+ certification information:
Some general information to get you started.
* http://xmlfiles.com/XML
Stylesheet Transformations (XSLT) is defined as a language for
transforming source XML documents into other document formats using XML
Path Language (XPath) as a query language. This is particularly useful
when XML documents do not match the document type needed
* www.dll-files.comHere
you will find the most common files that may be missing or corrupted on
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* www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcseEarn
the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification and prove
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* http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/There
are currently 8206 startup items in our database. This database will
allow you to search for programs that you find starting automatically
on your computer and determine if they are considered to be malware
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* http://www.pctechguide.com/tutorials/BIOS1.htmHOW
TO UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM BIOS - Scope - This tutorial will take you
through the steps involved in both updating options, covering each of
the following: Identifying and replacing your BIOS chip, Locating and
downloading the latest version of your BIOS code. Updating your BIOS
chip by means of flashing, using both the traditional MS-DOS method and
from within Windows.
* http://www.techtutorials.info/hwbios.htmlBIOS Tutorials, Installing BIOS,The Definitive BIOS Optimization Guide, Totally-Hardware.co.uk: Beep Codes.
* http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=182569Description
of Internet Explorer security zones registry entries. This article
contains information that shows you how to help lower security settings
or how to turn off security features on a computer. You can make these
changes to work around a specific problem.
* http://aumha.org/regfiles.htmBelow
are Registry patches that can be downloaded and used for the purposes
indicated. Each is in a zip file to prevent accidental launching. * http://aumha.org/win5/a/ntfs.htmFAT
& NTFS File Systems in Windows XP. Files in Windows XP can be
organised on the hard disk in two different ways. (1).The old FAT (File
Allocation Table) file system. (2). Later, a more advanced file system
was developed for hard disks in Windows NT, called NTFS (the “NT File
System”).
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